Title: The Unique Role of a Juvenile Court Judge
1HOUSING SOLUTIONS
2007 Annual Training Conference April 26 27,
2007- Sacramento
2Pamela Miller
Collaborative Justice Coordinator
Tim Smith Vice President MHS,INC.
3HOUSING SOLUTIONS
4What is the number one issue for drug court
clients?
Housing!!
5What are the basic housing needs for most drug
court clients?
6- Homeless shelters
- Criminal defendants coming straight from jail
have no where - to go except back to their using friends.
- Dependency parents after loosing children also
loose their - AFDC, HUD housing and other funding.
- Sober living/ structured temporary living
arrangements while - client settles into the program.
- Stable living environment - Reunification of
families depends on the parents ability to
provide safe and sober permanent housing.
- Legal assistance for those with bad credit or
evictions
7Resources for homeless shelters/ sober living
can be obtained through
8- 211 is an easy to remember three-digit dialing
code that enables callers to access thousands of
health and human service programs throughout
their county 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
and is TTY accessible.
- Community Resource Books
- Rainbow Resource Directory for Southern
California - Ordering information 714-755-5450
- Department of Social Services
- Community partners (churches, non profits,
hospitals)
- Internet
- www.nationalhomeless.org/resources/local/californi
a.html
9Local Resources for Low Cost Housing
10- Master leasing through a non-Profit
- Program set up between County agencies, court and
HUD.
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21Legal Aspects Relating to Housing
22- Shelter is a basic human need.
- Many parents become homeless when children are
removed from their care.
23- In dependency proceedings, the ability to obtain
and/or maintain suitable housing is critical. - It is essential to be concerned with housing
issues at all stages of the proceedings!
24Essential to recognize that all tenants have
legal rights relating to their housing!
25Issues Relating to Housing Effecting Parents with
Substance Abuse Issues
Evictions
- 3-day notice to pay rent or quit
- 3-day notice to cure covenant or quit
- 3-day notice to quit
- 30 or 60 day notice to quit
- Special notices related to govt subsidized
housing
26Unlawful Detainer Actions are a creature of
statute and MUST be strictly complied with to
evict a tenant.
27Tenants are protected from self-help actions by
the landlord!
- Prevent access by changing the locks or using a
bootlock or by any other similar method or device
- Interrupt or turning off utilities
- Remove doors or windows
- Take tenants personal property or furnishings.
Civil Code 789.3
28Landlords Violating Civil Code 789.3 Shall Be
Liable to the Tenant for Actual Damages and Daily
Statutory Damages
Civil Code 789.3(c)
29To preserve these rights, it is urgent for the
tenant to immediately obtain competent legal
counsel!
30Legal Services Corporation Provides Free Legal
Services to Qualified Indigent Clients
Current listing at http//www.lsc.gov/map/state_T
32_R6.php
31Competent legal counsel can recognize available
defenses and/or can negotiate settlement
agreements benefiting the tenant!
32The dreaded Investigative Consumer Report
(blacklist)!
33Protections Provided By Civil Code 1786
Regulating Investigative Consumer Reporting
Agencies
34Investigative consumer reports shall not contain
information regarding unlawful detainer actions
where the defendant was the prevailing party or
where the action is resolved by settlement
agreement.
Civil Code 1786.18(a)(4)
35Legal Services to Eliminate Investigative
Consumer Reports Revealing Criminal Records
36Records of arrest, indictment, information,
misdemeanor complaint, or conviction of a crime
that, from the date of disposition, release, or
parole not more than seven years prior to the
report can be reported.
Civil Code 1786.18(a)(7)
37No reporting in the case of a conviction, where a
full pardon has been granted or, in the case of
an arrest, indictment, information, or
misdemeanor complaint, a conviction did not
result.
Civil Code 1786.18(a)(7)
38California Judicial Councilwww.courtinfo.ca.gov/s
elfhelp/other/landten.htm
Want more info?
California TenantsCA Dept of Consumer
Affairswww.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/i
ndex.shtml
39Questions